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Fantastic Anarchist

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Tue Sep 23, 2014, 03:49 PM Sep 2014

British hostage's friend appeals to leader of Isis to show mercy


"He felt safe, relaxed and happy, believing as we did that no harm could come to him, or us, while he was in the place under your care – especially because he was bringing much needed aid to the brothers and sisters in Syria." He begs al-Baghdadi to "honour our amana" – a pledge of safety that Henning had received from his Muslim friends – and set him free.

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Cage, an organisation founded by Moazzam Begg to campaign for the release of prisoners in Guantánamo Bay after his own release from the US military facility, described Henning's kidnapping as a contravention of Islamic law. Begg was himself charged with alleged terror offences relating to Syria earlier this year.

In a statement, Cage research director Asim Qureshi said: "Alan Henning is not involved in any hostility to Islam or Muslims. Therefore, he cannot be considered a prisoner of war under Islamic law and should be released immediately. We believe there are no grounds for holding Henning prisoner or executing him."

In his appeal, Abu Abdullah goes on: "Alan was moved by the suffering of the Syrian people, in particular the children. He devoted all his free time, raising money and awareness about the suffering. He washed cars to raise money, he collected aid, he talked to everybody he met about the crimes committed against the Muslims in Syria.

"In December last year he missed Christmas with his own family, to spend it helping our brothers and sisters in Syria. We all remember one night, on the journey to Syria, some brothers were so tired they wanted to get a hotel. But Alan said: 'No, not me, I'm going to sleep in the van, and the money I save, it can go towards the Syrian people.' This is the kind of man he was.

"He is a family man. He is a good man. Like you and like us, his only interest was helping to relieve the suffering of brothers and sisters in Syria. Please do not take his life to pay for the crimes that the international governments have committed. Alan ignored advice from the British government and took the risk to travel to Syria to help the people.

"We read every day about innocent brothers and sisters being killed in the air strikes, but this man is innocent of all these crimes. He has no affiliation with any political agenda.

"He has shown through his actions, and his love and concern for our brothers and sisters that he is not an enemy of Islam or the Islamic State. We plead with you to show him compassion and mercy as he showed compassion and mercy for the Muslims of Syria."

Finally, he says: "We beg you to tread the path of justice and show him the compassion that Allah, praise be upon him, placed in the hearts of the believers and in your heart.

"Please show the world how merciful Muslims can be. We know you're not scared of the creation, only the Creator, so please, please, please release Alan."


More at The Guardian

This is gut-wrenching.
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